Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Spring Iris #WordlessWednesday

Spring is here!
Untermyer Gardens, Yonkers, NY
After the long winter, the hope of warm weather once again is fufilled.  Nature is awakening after months of dormancy.  Or, at least it is here about 180 miles (289 km) from where I live.

I believe this is an Iris Reticulata, one of the early spring bulbs that will naturalize.  I will blog more about Untermyer Gardens during the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge.

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6 comments:

  1. Well, that's what they say. Has it truly warmed up? (Our rain has vanished, so that's a sign for us.)

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  2. We have a burst of poppies up north from us. All that rain had some major results.

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  3. The photo is beautiful. Spring is finally here.

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  4. It's becoming a little Springie here too, Alana, we have a few irisses in bloom too :) Pawkisses for a Happy Thursday🐾😽💞

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  5. This is so pretty, Alana! What a shame that you faced a problem trying to link up with us. I've added your post anyway to the linky list. Please try again and let me know if the problem persists. I will check to find out.

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  6. So very pretty and hopeful.

    Thanks for linking up,

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